Abstract

Results of the thermoelectric power measurements carried out on monocrystalline REIn 3 samples (RE=Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er and Lu) in the temperature range 7–300 K are presented. The magnetic part of the thermoelectric power is determined in temperatures T ⪢ T N and T > T D using the Nordheim-Gorter rule. It is shown that this part is linearly dependent with temperature and with the same slop for the all investigated compounds. The values of magnetic parts taken at T = 295 K scales with de Gennes factor in the same way as the spin disorder resistivity does.

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